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Adenosine Diphosphate + Phosphate --> Adenosine Triphosphate Adenosine-P-P + P --> Adenosine-P-P-P The addition of a phosphate molecule to the end of the chain is an endothermic reaction, so energy is taken in for the bond to form. Therefore, when the bond is broken energy is given off (exothermic). This energy can be used in a variety of ways by an organism, ie for Active Transport pumps to use energy and pump minerals against a concentration gradient, or for muscle contraction.
Cells are like cars in many ways. Cars use a source of energy known as gas, and cells use Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) as a source of energy. Also,cells release wastes like a car does.
Adenosine Diphosphate + Phosphate --> Adenosine Triphosphate Adenosine-P-P + P --> Adenosine-P-P-P The addition of a phosphate molecule to the end of the chain is an endothermic reaction, so energy is taken in for the bond to form. Therefore, when the bond is broken energy is given off (exothermic). This energy can be used in a variety of ways by an organism, ie for Active Transport pumps to use energy and pump minerals against a concentration gradient, or for muscle contraction.
The mitochondria is the organelle that produces the energy, but the energy is in the form of ATP or Adenosine TriPhosphate. As a person can make ATP in several ways, the majority of ATP is produced in Mitochondria using the electron transport chain. This is why Mitochondria are referred to the a cell's powerhouse.
There are many ways one might use the term 'adenosine.' Adenosine is a prescription drug that treats irregular heartbeats, also known as arrrhythmias.
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